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particularly in the fields of math and science. just 20 years ago the u.s. topped the list. indianapolis based project led the way on a mission to change all of that. helping more u.s. students become leaders in critical thinking and problem solving. >> these are my kids. >> students enjoying their time learning science and math in school. project lead the way is an organization that designs are rigorous curriculum, preparing students for careers in science, technology, engineering and math. paving the way for america to be competitive globally. >> this is really a national imperative. you look at in america's economic prosperity and it is actually critical that we improve our educational outcomes. we get our students excited about learning and that -- making sure that they understand what is necessary for them to be successful and in this marketplace. this global economy. >> the ceo and president of project lead the way is challenging americans to work collectively and in helping students excel in science and math. >> there are so many opportunities available for our studen
particularly in the fields of math and science. just 20 years ago the u.s. topped the list. indianapolis based project led the way on a mission to change all of that. helping more u.s. students become leaders in critical thinking and problem solving. >> these are my kids. >> students enjoying their time learning science and math in school. project lead the way is an organization that designs are rigorous curriculum, preparing students for careers in science, technology, engineering...
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and what we have learned and science teaches us, that these babies, these unborn babies are capable of feeling pain. the abortion procedure is painful. and those that survive the botched abortions as we heard so much about in the gosnell trial. they are in a lot of pain when the necks are snipped or life is terminated and this is something that we felt like it was the appropriate response and science is on our side and american public is on our side and a way to take a vote and guarantee the right to that very first right. the right to life for the unborn children. >> democrats contend that this is an unconstitutional move, that republicans have pushed for. how do you respond to that? >> well, you know, i think what they are trying to do is trying to protect abortion. as we heard them say regularly and trying to protect roe versus wa d e. this is not row versus wa d e it is protecting women and children and making sure abortionist who are terminating the lives are held responsible for that and face the appropriate charges. it is imperative that we eliminate late- term abortion procedur
and what we have learned and science teaches us, that these babies, these unborn babies are capable of feeling pain. the abortion procedure is painful. and those that survive the botched abortions as we heard so much about in the gosnell trial. they are in a lot of pain when the necks are snipped or life is terminated and this is something that we felt like it was the appropriate response and science is on our side and american public is on our side and a way to take a vote and guarantee the...
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susan estridge, professor of law and prettycal science at the -- political science at the university of southern california. how is this going to go down? what are authorities in hong kong going to do with this request? >> move slowly, i think is the short answer and the long answer. this is going to be a long process. there are many of us, myself included, who are really troubled by what this guy did and troubled that it could cost american lives and cost lives around the world. but that isn't going to speed up the process. hong kong is going to have to decide whether it's going to turn him over. he may request political asylum. he's got some supporters over there. hard as that is to believe for some of us. then whatever they decide at the initial level, there will be an appeal. at the end of the day, the chinese government, 'cause hong kong is sort of a semi autonomous state, it is part of china. at any point the chinese government can come in and decide that they don't want to send him here. so experts are saying this could in america.ly years before he >> rick: i understand the f
susan estridge, professor of law and prettycal science at the -- political science at the university of southern california. how is this going to go down? what are authorities in hong kong going to do with this request? >> move slowly, i think is the short answer and the long answer. this is going to be a long process. there are many of us, myself included, who are really troubled by what this guy did and troubled that it could cost american lives and cost lives around the world. but that...
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is it generally accepted science? there are standard under gabber but the best evidence is the people that know the voices to stand up and say that is my son. >> gregg: and zimmerman if he takes the witness stand. let's get to the heart of the iron. zimmerman claims he was the one who was attacked by martin and that he feared for his life. here is the jury instruction that these six jurors will be relying on. we'll put it on the screen. a person is justified in the use of deadly force who does not have a duty to retreat if he reasonably believes such force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself. key word, robert, is reasonably believed. that is very subjective standard, isn't it? what is reasonable to me may not be reasonable to you? >> right. what reasonable may not be reasonable to the six women sitting in judgment. it's going to be zimmerman's testimony as to what happened that day. with him with regards to whether he was fear in great bodily harm. another big thing, he suffered inju
is it generally accepted science? there are standard under gabber but the best evidence is the people that know the voices to stand up and say that is my son. >> gregg: and zimmerman if he takes the witness stand. let's get to the heart of the iron. zimmerman claims he was the one who was attacked by martin and that he feared for his life. here is the jury instruction that these six jurors will be relying on. we'll put it on the screen. a person is justified in the use of deadly force who...
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susan estridge joins us, professor of law and political science at the university of southern california-usc, a fox news contributor as well. great to see you. in your column, you write that the chances of a judge saying no to a warrant in this program is about one in 4,000. so i had our brain room pull the record dating back to 1978 and you're just about right. they almost never deny it. why is that? >> well, i don't blame them. put yourself in their position. you're a judge. you're sitting there. the government comes to you and they say look. we need to wire tap this telephone. we need access to these records because it's a matter of literally national security, potential terrorism. we have probable cause to believe this individual may be associated with other individuals who may be engaged in a plot against the security of americans, your kids, my kids, our families. you're the judge. there is only one answer you can give and that answer is yes. you look what happened in boston when it came out that one of the alleged -- i think we can say, one of the killers there had been on an f.b.i. l
susan estridge joins us, professor of law and political science at the university of southern california-usc, a fox news contributor as well. great to see you. in your column, you write that the chances of a judge saying no to a warrant in this program is about one in 4,000. so i had our brain room pull the record dating back to 1978 and you're just about right. they almost never deny it. why is that? >> well, i don't blame them. put yourself in their position. you're a judge. you're...